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then there is indiana. severe storms also damaged homes there knocking out power and forcing roads to close. maria poll lemolina has been tr the storms. >> we are talking about severe weather on this january. we typically don't see temperatures this warm that is why we are eeiseeing severe wear outbreaks. another widespread risk over the panhandle mississippi and through southern pennsylvania. another day where many cities will be impacted by the strong to severe storms possible damaging wind gusts 60 miles an hour. others in itself can cause damage. we have reports of flooding and a flooding threat across places in the great lakes and midwest associated with the same storm system. many of the storms aren't fast moving and that's where we are seeing the flooding concern. heavy rainfall coming down right now. at this hour across western portions of kentucky, tennessee and down through southern portions of louisiana. we have tornado watches from kentucky down into portions of mississippi. we have a number of
then there is indiana. severe storms also damaged homes there knocking out power and forcing roads to close. maria poll lemolina has been tr the storms. >> we are talking about severe weather on this january. we typically don't see temperatures this warm that is why we are eeiseeing severe wear outbreaks. another widespread risk over the panhandle mississippi and through southern pennsylvania. another day where many cities will be impacted by the strong to severe storms possible damaging...
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. >> i see you went to indiana clearly. >> yeah. >> tell me about your outfit here. >> indiana, got to represent schools, and just wearing a big t-shirt from my dad's closet and soccer socks from -- soccer shorts from eighth grade. >> wow. stunning. i think we're going to give you a little mini-makeover today. what do you think? >> um, yes. >> are you excited? >> absolutely. >> well, we're going to reveal you in a half hour, and hoda, she actually told me her father used to babysit you. >> what? what's his name? >> morgantown, west virginia. >> you're kidding me. >> what is his name? >> mark shafer. >> mark shafer. oh, my. >> we're going to find out what you were like as a child as we grab her. let's press stop. >> okay. >> we're going to come over. >> thank you, jill. >> here's the thing. if you guys are wondering how many calories you are burning, if you are on a stationary bike for the entire hour with us on average you're going to burn 292 calories if you are on the bike. all right? >> that depends on how fast you're going. >> exactly. a rough estimate. >> if you are an elliptical
. >> i see you went to indiana clearly. >> yeah. >> tell me about your outfit here. >> indiana, got to represent schools, and just wearing a big t-shirt from my dad's closet and soccer socks from -- soccer shorts from eighth grade. >> wow. stunning. i think we're going to give you a little mini-makeover today. what do you think? >> um, yes. >> are you excited? >> absolutely. >> well, we're going to reveal you in a half hour, and hoda, she...
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i say with great pride, honorable colleague, that we do it better in indiana. i worked with then-state representative walorski and governor daniels as a member of indiana's general assembly to help bass indiana's balanced budget and turned a $6 billion deficit to into a $3 billion surplus in one year without a tax increase. there was no silver bullet, our state's leaders followed a principal most families understand, one shouldn't spend money they don't have. it wasn't always easy but eight years later, we have fewer state government employees since any time since the 1970's yet our state is providing better services. as the governor said, most will be surprised by how much government they don't miss. i yield to the distinguished gentleman from north carolina for your comments today. >> thank you, my good friend from indiana. previous generations -- in previous generationsing serving as a member to have congress was considered an honored profession. they were honored in books like "profiles in courage." sadly we seem to have lost our way. last week, public poli
i say with great pride, honorable colleague, that we do it better in indiana. i worked with then-state representative walorski and governor daniels as a member of indiana's general assembly to help bass indiana's balanced budget and turned a $6 billion deficit to into a $3 billion surplus in one year without a tax increase. there was no silver bullet, our state's leaders followed a principal most families understand, one shouldn't spend money they don't have. it wasn't always easy but eight...
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we are expecting a large outbreak from indiana. areas in red arkansas, western parts of kentuctennessee and mississippi. we have severe weather today in the form of tornadoes. damaging wind gusts large hail. most of the severe weather should be occurring later on today into the evening hours and overnight hours across this area. nightfall will be occurring while we could be looking at some of the severe weather. stay alert through out the day f. you live anywhere here you could be looking at severe weather. otherwise in the northern side of the storm system where temperatures are holding snow we have winter storm warnings in effect across northern portions of minnesota. we are expecting 6 inches of snow freezing rain advisories in northern wisconsin because of the icy meso curing on the roadways. heather and patti ann tomorrow more severe weather very wide expected from northern florida through portions of the mid atlantic. >> what was supposed to be a spectacular snowmobile stunt goes horribly wrong. >> should the leaders of baile
we are expecting a large outbreak from indiana. areas in red arkansas, western parts of kentuctennessee and mississippi. we have severe weather today in the form of tornadoes. damaging wind gusts large hail. most of the severe weather should be occurring later on today into the evening hours and overnight hours across this area. nightfall will be occurring while we could be looking at some of the severe weather. stay alert through out the day f. you live anywhere here you could be looking at...
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they are plowing their way through areas of indiana, kentucky, tennessee, through mississippi. we'll include alabama in this and areas of eastern tennessee and kentucky. the most dangerous storms now just rolled through the nashville area. these are tornado warnings. this little cluster has had the strongest winds with it it and the most signs of rotation of tornadic signatures. so anywhere to the east of nashville, give it a half hour and wait until the storms are gone and you'll be safe. also strong storms near richmond and louisville. now a wider view, these storms continue all the way down through mississippi. they are going to roll all the way to the east coast. in the areas of yellow, this line of storms will roll through your town. 15 to 30 minutes. they will have the chance of knocking down trees. that includes everybody up to pittsburgh, washington, d.c., just south of philadelphia and then all the way down through raleigh, charlotte, richmond and atlanta. some time around 10:00 a.m. and through montgomery. fast-moving storms that will bring winds with it. it's going t
they are plowing their way through areas of indiana, kentucky, tennessee, through mississippi. we'll include alabama in this and areas of eastern tennessee and kentucky. the most dangerous storms now just rolled through the nashville area. these are tornado warnings. this little cluster has had the strongest winds with it it and the most signs of rotation of tornadic signatures. so anywhere to the east of nashville, give it a half hour and wait until the storms are gone and you'll be safe. also...
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like rotel diced tomatoes and popcorn, indiana original kettle corn backed by walmart's low price guarantee. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. and less saturated fat? easy. it's eb. eggland's best. better eggs. it's eb. >>> i'm an american. when somebody a
like rotel diced tomatoes and popcorn, indiana original kettle corn backed by walmart's low price guarantee. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team...
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and one of the cops in indiana said because of the emotional difficulties here it may be some time before there is any reunion. lesson. >> as far as i know there is no plans in the work for any kind of reunion at this point but it is still early because this bomb shell was just dropped on this young man. probably take time to digest and work things. >> richard is married and expecting h his first child. >> jonathan hunt, thank you. >>> one of the nation's most respected diplomats just got back from nort north korea. which member member of his entourage did they greet as a rock star and what is he doing for google and what is google doing for them. >>> a man who reportedly said he was going to join the taliban and has been if that is a friend who needs an enemy kind and a half. today the white house to talk about our nation's longest war. specifically when and how we will get out of there finally. that is the question from many afghans. but the president of afghanistan wants to talk about the circumstances. so they will and we will report in just a moment. this s "studio b." and a choice.
and one of the cops in indiana said because of the emotional difficulties here it may be some time before there is any reunion. lesson. >> as far as i know there is no plans in the work for any kind of reunion at this point but it is still early because this bomb shell was just dropped on this young man. probably take time to digest and work things. >> richard is married and expecting h his first child. >> jonathan hunt, thank you. >>> one of the nation's most...
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thank you. >> our next speaker is attorney general from the state of indiana. he was elected to the 42nd attorney-general in november of 2008. he has been an incredible allied for the issue in the state. >> thank you. i welcome the opportunity to join with these voices and call upon the federal government to rise above partisanship and rise to the occasion. i only speak as the elected attorney general from indiana, but i can tell you that most of my colleagues, the other attorneys general, all share the sense of frustration that the federal government has failed in its responsibility in the area of immigration reform. we often complain the federal government over reaches into the role of the states. i think it is born of the frustration that a number of states, including indiana, has tried in some way to try to address the issues, that washington has failed to address. we had a bill that was passed that i was required to defend. we followed it all the way to the supreme court when he arizona case was taken up. i do know how to read a supreme court opinion and r
thank you. >> our next speaker is attorney general from the state of indiana. he was elected to the 42nd attorney-general in november of 2008. he has been an incredible allied for the issue in the state. >> thank you. i welcome the opportunity to join with these voices and call upon the federal government to rise above partisanship and rise to the occasion. i only speak as the elected attorney general from indiana, but i can tell you that most of my colleagues, the other attorneys...
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palestinian student going with me to him to indiana and comes back to his hometown and now one of the leaders of student non-violent movement on the west bank and staged the freedom riots and the west bank. >> host: he did? >> guest: he got arrested of course. but it was a way to challenge the discrimination in the nonviolent way. >> host: we did not get to you being on the mall again when the monument was dedicated. did you have to do anything about the drum major conflict? >> guest: i tell the whole story. part of the vision set in stone and the
palestinian student going with me to him to indiana and comes back to his hometown and now one of the leaders of student non-violent movement on the west bank and staged the freedom riots and the west bank. >> host: he did? >> guest: he got arrested of course. but it was a way to challenge the discrimination in the nonviolent way. >> host: we did not get to you being on the mall again when the monument was dedicated. did you have to do anything about the drum major conflict?...
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one in indiana, another in ohio. back to "lockup." >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> narrator: brian voltz's numerous tattoos reflect his beliefs and are a road map through his past. >> it's my nickname my first time in penitentiary. self-explanatory. >> narrator: they're also among his most prized possessions. >> i've always been unique, and when i met tattoos, that was my way to be even more unique. i like to stand out. what's up? i just got self-expression everywhere. >> narrator: but voltz says he treasures more than his ink. "i'm daddy's baby." say it loud in prayer. say, "i'm daddy's baby." >> narrator: voltz has 2 sons, a 2-year-old and a 13-year-old, by 2 different women. he is currently in jail for domestic abuse against the mother of his 2-year-old, brian ii, or deuce. >> deuce, daddy loves you. when i'm free, i take great pride in spending time with my kids. no, daddy's not at the doctor. daddy's locked up. i don't lie to my kids. >> [ laughing ] >> you hear me? i love you.
one in indiana, another in ohio. back to "lockup." >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> narrator: brian voltz's numerous tattoos reflect his beliefs and are a road map through his past. >> it's my nickname my first time in penitentiary. self-explanatory. >> narrator: they're also among his most prized possessions. >> i've always been unique, and when i met tattoos, that was my way to be even more unique. i like to stand out....
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but this past summer, everything changed. >> an indiana conservation officer stopped by. he talked to us about 20 minutes or so. and he asked about the deer. and i told him, yes, we do. she's in the back. do you want to see her? >> reporter: the indiana department of natural resources wanted to euthanize danny, saying she might be dangerous. on the day danny was to be put down, jeff and jennifer say she escaped. >> i was devastated. you know, i had spent a year and several months getting her to the point where she was into adulthood and was going to be able to survive on her own. >> reporter: the counsellers were charged with unlawful possession of a deer. now, they could face up to 60 days in jail. and a total of $2,000 in fines. online, an uproar. a facebook support page and online petition to drop the charges has people commenting from around the world. rick on change.org wrote, an act of humanity should not be rewarded with a sentence. and michelle on facebook wrote, they are being punished for having compassion and showing kindness. >> no matter what the law is, we d
but this past summer, everything changed. >> an indiana conservation officer stopped by. he talked to us about 20 minutes or so. and he asked about the deer. and i told him, yes, we do. she's in the back. do you want to see her? >> reporter: the indiana department of natural resources wanted to euthanize danny, saying she might be dangerous. on the day danny was to be put down, jeff and jennifer say she escaped. >> i was devastated. you know, i had spent a year and several...
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i get to go to the student meeting in indiana -- indianapolis. >> bloomington actually and i meet stokely carmichael. he's the first i talk to and i remember i told him up on it to go, he just kind of dismiss that. >> was the attractor of dr. king or his methods? >> he didn't say that in terms of mart luther king. i think it was just for me he thought i should be in albany, georgia, cambridge, maryland. so he would be going to places further south to this is set up one day march just was not what he had in mind and i think he was trying to recruit me to the movement. but for me going to one day march would be the most exciting a medical thing i've been in my life at that point. >> let's go back to the march. to be there when he gives that address, what did you think of the speech? did you think would be a comment click gettysburg address or fdr stated anthony? >> guest: no, not at that point. for those of us who revere was the the final speech, so i was very pleased to meet art mr. king in person. i was looking forward to what he would say, but his speech was very short. it wasn't one of
i get to go to the student meeting in indiana -- indianapolis. >> bloomington actually and i meet stokely carmichael. he's the first i talk to and i remember i told him up on it to go, he just kind of dismiss that. >> was the attractor of dr. king or his methods? >> he didn't say that in terms of mart luther king. i think it was just for me he thought i should be in albany, georgia, cambridge, maryland. so he would be going to places further south to this is set up one day...
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indiana, on the other hand, between 2000-2010 increased its prison population by 47%, and only saw a reduction in its crime rate of 8%. we know that there isn't, the argument that mass incarceration has lead to safer streets. new york is a shining example of why that is actually not the gospel truth. so enough with all the numbers because i know that you can kind of hear a lot of these numbers and think okay well, you know, interesting, but so be it. but let me tell you a story about a set of cases that it worked on pretty soon after i graduated from law school. for a long time when i was doing this work, i had the belief that if you bring litigation and you kind of bring thoughtful litigation, you can actually change the criminal justice system. and i called it reform through retail litigation. given us so much criminal justice policymaking was actually driven by fear and emotion, reform advocates had to leverage the emotion in some way to actually get through to the public, to make them care about a system, that frankly, a lot of people have given up on or don't care about. and one
indiana, on the other hand, between 2000-2010 increased its prison population by 47%, and only saw a reduction in its crime rate of 8%. we know that there isn't, the argument that mass incarceration has lead to safer streets. new york is a shining example of why that is actually not the gospel truth. so enough with all the numbers because i know that you can kind of hear a lot of these numbers and think okay well, you know, interesting, but so be it. but let me tell you a story about a set of...
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i'm in college, i get to go to this student meeting, national student association meeting in indiana -- indianapolis. >> host: which is my home town. >> guest: and i met stokely carmichael. he was the first person sncc. he dismissed that. how could you think about going to that pyknic? >> host: >> guest: he didn't say that in terms of martin luther king. he was one of the people the was going to be at the march. i think that just for me he felt that i should be in georgia and cambridge maryland and he was at the university at the time, said he would be going to these places where his activism instead of going to the march 1 just was not what he had in mind, and i think that he was trying to recruit me into the movement. but for me going for the most exciting and radical thing that i'd done in my life at that point. >> host: let's go back to the march when he gave that address. what did you think of the speech? did you think it would be iconic for the day of infamy? >> guest: not at that point. for those of us that were there, it was the final speech in a long day of speeches. i was p
i'm in college, i get to go to this student meeting, national student association meeting in indiana -- indianapolis. >> host: which is my home town. >> guest: and i met stokely carmichael. he was the first person sncc. he dismissed that. how could you think about going to that pyknic? >> host: >> guest: he didn't say that in terms of martin luther king. he was one of the people the was going to be at the march. i think that just for me he felt that i should be in...
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also not the easiest thing in the world for a kid who is living in hawaii over the summer, back in indiana, necessarily to get to southern california where he thought she was. but i think the big picture here really, anderson, it comes down to this. either you believe that he was one of the perpetrators of this hoax, that he was behind it, and then the little lies don't matter. or you believe that he wasn't, and then the little lies, again, don't really matter because he would be the victim, and he simply is saving face. >> although you could also argue he did kind of realize this is helping him in his career, and so even if he thought, okay, maybe there's something weird here, he used this to, and he used the media to kind of propel this and perpetuate this idea that he loved this girl, even though now what he's saying is they never met and they weren't that close. >> but if you believe that, then. and i'm saying you could believe whatever you want and people out there are certainly skeptical about this. if you believe he perpetrated this hoax, you necessarily believe that on september 12
also not the easiest thing in the world for a kid who is living in hawaii over the summer, back in indiana, necessarily to get to southern california where he thought she was. but i think the big picture here really, anderson, it comes down to this. either you believe that he was one of the perpetrators of this hoax, that he was behind it, and then the little lies don't matter. or you believe that he wasn't, and then the little lies, again, don't really matter because he would be the victim,...
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more have some from neighboring indiana, and thousands more have come there mississippi, which has some of the loosest gun laws in the nation. of the 20,000 guns confiscated in chicago in the last decades one in ten game from mississippi. so how successful can the local laws be in the absence of a national strategy. >> obama: i wanted to first start off by expressing my concern and sympathy to congressman rush for the recent tragedy where his son got shot. our prayers are with him, and i'm hoping that everything turns out for the best there. >> jennifer: and tragically congressman rush's son died. he was just 29 years old, killed by two gunmen on the streets of chicago. this year, now president obama addressed the same issue at his second inauguration. >> obama: our journey is not complete until all of our children from the streets of detroit to the hills of appalachia to the quiet lanes of newtown know that they are cared for and cherished and always safe from harm. >> jennifer: sadly our children are not safe from harm. in fact, a 15-year-old girl who performed at that inauguration wa
more have some from neighboring indiana, and thousands more have come there mississippi, which has some of the loosest gun laws in the nation. of the 20,000 guns confiscated in chicago in the last decades one in ten game from mississippi. so how successful can the local laws be in the absence of a national strategy. >> obama: i wanted to first start off by expressing my concern and sympathy to congressman rush for the recent tragedy where his son got shot. our prayers are with him, and...
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so you had senate seats in missouri and indiana that fell to the democrats in part because of republican flubs. we have to go to that core question. what is the democratic party now? is it a party that simply does well when the republicans do badly? is it simply an alternative to the republicans? or is there a there there? that's something that barack obama is going to have to do a lot of defining in and it will start in the inaugural speech. >> mayor, looking beyond the president, identify a face or faces within the party that you think best represent where it needs to go. for example, senator elect elizabeth warren. is that an individual who you think embodies where the democratic party needs to be moving? >> no, i do not. i think the democratic party is still pretty much the cult of the personalities that are involved. i think elizabeth warren won in the state of massachusetts simply because she was a better personality, a better candidate, anded issues in that state were issues that were totally marketable around her candidacy. on the other hand, in other states they were not equally
so you had senate seats in missouri and indiana that fell to the democrats in part because of republican flubs. we have to go to that core question. what is the democratic party now? is it a party that simply does well when the republicans do badly? is it simply an alternative to the republicans? or is there a there there? that's something that barack obama is going to have to do a lot of defining in and it will start in the inaugural speech. >> mayor, looking beyond the president,...
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first of all, tornado watches extending from parts of indiana all the way down to mississippi. some pretty nasty thunderstorms just west of nashville about to push into the city. everywhere you see these purple outlined areas, these are actual tornado warnings. we have had a history of some tornadoes dropping down today, arkansas, mississippi, and those thunderstorms that we've been watching closely. so there is nashville under tornado warnings. these are doppler radar indicated, but still we have seen a history of tornadoes. as that line pushes on on through, well definitely see some very, very strong winds in the least here as that thunderstorm complex pushes through. serious reportings extending all the way north through louisville. winds came easily gust to 60 miles an hour. we'll be tracking the threat all day long. >>> tomorrow night i sit down with joe jackson. he opens up about his relationship with his famous son. there was a sense that he was surrounded by people that were kind of keeping the family away. and the family couldn't get to him the way they wanted to. >> t
first of all, tornado watches extending from parts of indiana all the way down to mississippi. some pretty nasty thunderstorms just west of nashville about to push into the city. everywhere you see these purple outlined areas, these are actual tornado warnings. we have had a history of some tornadoes dropping down today, arkansas, mississippi, and those thunderstorms that we've been watching closely. so there is nashville under tornado warnings. these are doppler radar indicated, but still we...
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indianapolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. >> we knew he was responsible for several deaths. >> reporter: and to get answers it would take a risky, unusual plan, send a convicted drug dealer, under cover, into a dangerous prison, to befriend an alleged serial killer. >> i'm not a serial killer hunter. i said, how am i going to do this. >> reporter: at stake, ansers. >> wondering where she is, what happened. >> reporter: peace for grieving families. >> you want to find her and bring her home and you can't. >> reporter: and one man's freedom. >> you don't turn around and give out candy and say you're free to go. i went through hell and back. >> don't miss cnn presents "to catch a serial killer" saturday night at 8:00 eastern and again at 11:00. >>> just when you thought you were just about done with the flu, something new to worry about. a norovirus and it is nasty. we'll tell you what to look out for next. to the best vacation spot on earth. (
indianapolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. >> we knew he was responsible for several deaths. >> reporter: and to get answers it would take a risky, unusual plan, send a convicted drug dealer, under cover, into a dangerous prison, to befriend an alleged serial killer. >> i'm not a serial killer hunter. i said, how am i going to do this. >> reporter: at stake, ansers. >> wondering where she is, what...
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the other incidents were in ohio and indiana. none of the injuries is life-threatening though. >>> new details this morning about that u.s. navy ship that ran aground on a coral reef in the philippines. the navy says the "uss guardian minesweeper" was using a faulty map that had the reef in the wrong spot. all 79 officers and crew have now left the ship after two days trying to free it. >>> and one of the greatest players in baseball history has died. hall of famer stan musial three mvps and his team won three world series in 22 years he stepts son the cardinals he died. stan the man searchinged in world war ii and was awarded the presidential medal of freedom by president obama a couple of years ago. musial is remembered as a true gentleman. was 92 years of age. >>> finally, talk about taking the plunge. a kayaker survived this -- check it out -- scary 100-foot drop. can you see him toss his paddle shortly going over the edge and plunging into the water. ozone falls has been called the holy grail of the southeast by kayakers and
the other incidents were in ohio and indiana. none of the injuries is life-threatening though. >>> new details this morning about that u.s. navy ship that ran aground on a coral reef in the philippines. the navy says the "uss guardian minesweeper" was using a faulty map that had the reef in the wrong spot. all 79 officers and crew have now left the ship after two days trying to free it. >>> and one of the greatest players in baseball history has died. hall of famer...
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this morning, more than a dozen states from indiana to new york are either inundated or bracing for floods. one of those cities bracing for floods, flash flood warnings in nashville. you can see it fall from louisville to nashville, the 2 plus but locally 3 in some areas and the rain is behind it. it's not just arctic, it's, gosh, cold. these are actual morning temperatures, so windchills will be even colder. phoenix this morning, right at that freezing mark, and then all the heat, yesterday atlanta broke a 123-year-old record hitting 76. i think a lot of spots, new york today at 55. washington, d.c. at 62. will do that as well. we have fog to talk about coming up in the nation's weather but for now back to dan and bianna. >> all right. thanks, ginger. >>> the latest on the deadly flu epidemic. those who haven't received their flu shot yet could get shut out. the vaccine is in low supply due to high demand, and the outbreak to so bad people are now going to great lengths to avoid getting sick. john schriffen is joining us outside a hospital in new york city with more. good morning, john. >
this morning, more than a dozen states from indiana to new york are either inundated or bracing for floods. one of those cities bracing for floods, flash flood warnings in nashville. you can see it fall from louisville to nashville, the 2 plus but locally 3 in some areas and the rain is behind it. it's not just arctic, it's, gosh, cold. these are actual morning temperatures, so windchills will be even colder. phoenix this morning, right at that freezing mark, and then all the heat, yesterday...
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i grew up in indiana, but i was born in mississippi. the only state that did not see a rise in inequality, but get this -- it had an insignificant dip. the magnolia state was one of the few to post a small drop in poverty and a rise in income, but it still ranks as the worst in the nation on both counts. i want to give you some sense of what is happening with income inequality in this country since the year 1989. having said that, i want to start with you and just ask a question that is important as we sit here tonight on the eve of the inauguration on monday, on -- just days ahead of debt ceiling conversations, days after fiscal quick negotiations -- days after fiscal cliff negotiations. was that deal good for poor people? >> for 30 years, we have not addressed this issue, except for the wonderful work that you and cornel are doing in these wonderful people on the panel. politics has neglected the poor. one could say that there was a war on the poor rather than a war on poverty for much of this period. the united states has by far the
i grew up in indiana, but i was born in mississippi. the only state that did not see a rise in inequality, but get this -- it had an insignificant dip. the magnolia state was one of the few to post a small drop in poverty and a rise in income, but it still ranks as the worst in the nation on both counts. i want to give you some sense of what is happening with income inequality in this country since the year 1989. having said that, i want to start with you and just ask a question that is...
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delaware's christine o'donnell, colorado's ken buck, nevada's sharron angle, missouri's todd akin, and indiana's richard mourdock, and then you add in the fact that the rightward leaning gop electorate has also attracted some fringy candidates to the presidential race who led according to the polls at different points. let's take a quick walk down memory lane and revisit these names and faces. donald trump led at one point, michele bachmann led at one point, rick perry, herman cain, newt gingrich, rick santorum. what do they have in common? they were leading in the polls. what's your prescription for this primary problem? >> well, my next endeavor, the nonpaying one, is going to be to head up the republican main street partnership to give comfort and cover to both center right republicans and center left, i guess, democrats to stand up from the fringe groups on the right and left who have the courage to do the right thing. you know, if governor rendell and i were in charge, we would have fixed this thing in about a week and a half, and everybody knows what the solutions are. but people are scare
delaware's christine o'donnell, colorado's ken buck, nevada's sharron angle, missouri's todd akin, and indiana's richard mourdock, and then you add in the fact that the rightward leaning gop electorate has also attracted some fringy candidates to the presidential race who led according to the polls at different points. let's take a quick walk down memory lane and revisit these names and faces. donald trump led at one point, michele bachmann led at one point, rick perry, herman cain, newt...
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they'd moved in from california, and before that, they were both from--he was from texas, she was from indiana. and they befriended me, sort of got me settled and introduced me to people. so i was very grateful for them. c-span: what'd you learn from them? >> guest: well, they had this--this almost pioneering dream--which was sort of pregnant among many of the residents, there to put idlewild back on the map. i mean, most people in my generation, i daresay, have never heard of idlewild, and the very concept of a black resort is almost anachronistic insofar as, you know, young professionals can literally go into practically anywhere they want to. and so there was this--this idea of rekindling a certain pride in this area, and they were very committed toward reinvesting in it and very emotionally invested in that place. c-span: what chances do you give of that returning to the old days? >> guest: well, i found throughout my travels that this sort of emotion--and i think it's more than nostalgia--is sort of--is very strong and that people are looking back to the things that black folk had built d
they'd moved in from california, and before that, they were both from--he was from texas, she was from indiana. and they befriended me, sort of got me settled and introduced me to people. so i was very grateful for them. c-span: what'd you learn from them? >> guest: well, they had this--this almost pioneering dream--which was sort of pregnant among many of the residents, there to put idlewild back on the map. i mean, most people in my generation, i daresay, have never heard of idlewild,...
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chicago and in detroit and gary indiana in the late 1990's conducted undercover stings of gun dealers they had identified as supplying the crime guns to those cities. when they caught some of the gun dealers making illegal sales and you can see the police in conducting goes undercover stings they posed as gang members to make illegal strong sales and a blatantly hinted they were looking to settle a score or they were buying of a gun for their boyfriend if it was a female. so having identified those folks, chicago in particular indicted them, brought lawsuits against the dealers, distributors and manufacturers. there were also lawsuits in detroit but the intervention was a little bit less robust. so, what did we find? basically the flow of new guns to criminals following the stings, lawsuits and enforcement practices was very much lower in chicago and detroit whether you look just at the institutes licensees or all licensees. it was sending a message to the dealers that it isn't business as usual. that your risk is increased if you are going to engage in the danger this and the unlawfu
chicago and in detroit and gary indiana in the late 1990's conducted undercover stings of gun dealers they had identified as supplying the crime guns to those cities. when they caught some of the gun dealers making illegal sales and you can see the police in conducting goes undercover stings they posed as gang members to make illegal strong sales and a blatantly hinted they were looking to settle a score or they were buying of a gun for their boyfriend if it was a female. so having identified...
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stephanie: since you are in chicago, they said the majority of guns come from mississippi -- >> and indiana. >> stephanie: yeah, it's all the things they try to say see there's gun laws there and that doesn't work. >> that's a red herring. >> where in germany are you -- >> stephanie: oh sorry. we're out of time. seventeen minutes after the hour right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> announcer: she is the life of though democratic party. ignore the lamp shade. it's the "stephanie miller show." he was a hollywood golden boy fighting a losing battle with his dark side. of all the hours in all his days, these are the ones you'll never forget. ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ watch what you say, they'll be calling you radical, a liberal, oh, fanatical, criminal ♪ >> stephanie: it is the "stephanie miller show." they will be calling you the c word that's for sure. when you are featured on the fox news. wow. howedy new fox news viewers. wow, this -- this gun thing really brings the -- oh let's just say emotion to the floor. >> and all of the boys to the yard. >> stephanie: right. r
stephanie: since you are in chicago, they said the majority of guns come from mississippi -- >> and indiana. >> stephanie: yeah, it's all the things they try to say see there's gun laws there and that doesn't work. >> that's a red herring. >> where in germany are you -- >> stephanie: oh sorry. we're out of time. seventeen minutes after the hour right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> announcer: she is the life of though democratic party....
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candidate from missouri and from indiana and so it certainly is something that turned off a lot of people. so it certainly is a hot button issue. this group and people that came out here, they believe it's a winner for them and they believe that's why they came and spoke and that's why thousands of people are gathering each year and heading toward the supreme court. >> all right. thank you. >>> turns out many people don't know what roe versus wade was all about 40 years after the decision. a poll by the pew research center shows that only 62% knows it deals with abortion. 20% don't know. the number is smaller for those under age 30. the republican party is holding the winter meeting in charlotte coming up with plans to refocus the party, reach out to minorities as well. one republican told the party it is time for change. the future of the gop up next. >> we've got to stop being the stupid party. i'm serious. it's time for a new republican party that talks like adults. it's time for us to articulate plans and visions to america in real terms. ings. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the
candidate from missouri and from indiana and so it certainly is something that turned off a lot of people. so it certainly is a hot button issue. this group and people that came out here, they believe it's a winner for them and they believe that's why they came and spoke and that's why thousands of people are gathering each year and heading toward the supreme court. >> all right. thank you. >>> turns out many people don't know what roe versus wade was all about 40 years after the...
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donnelly of indiana. mrs. feinstein of california. mrs. fischer of nebraska. the vice president: please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? the group: i do. the vice president: congratulations, senators. [applause] the vice president: the clerk will call the names of the next group. the clerk: mr. flake of arizona. mrs. gillibrand of new york. mr. hatch of utah. mr. heinrich of new mexico. the vice president: please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation fr
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ted rowlands following this bizarre story on the ground in south bend, indiana. good morning, ted. >> reporter: good morning, john. last night the athletic director at notre dame held a press conference and he believes manti te'o because he sat down and talked with him on two separate occasions for hours and after that discussion, he absolutely believed manti te'o had nothing to do with this, other than being the victim. now, one of the big questions you alluded to it a moment ago, is timing. manti te'o apparently found out his girlfriend was fictitious in early december. he didn't tell the school until december 26th and the school allowed the truth to be concealed during the buildup of the national championship game. every media outlet talked about te'o and the fact that this guy finished second in the heisman trophy voting and his girlfriend died a tragic death of leukemia. listen to what the athletic director said about the decision not to come forward with the truth before that game. >> so from the outset, we established a parameter this was manti's story to
ted rowlands following this bizarre story on the ground in south bend, indiana. good morning, ted. >> reporter: good morning, john. last night the athletic director at notre dame held a press conference and he believes manti te'o because he sat down and talked with him on two separate occasions for hours and after that discussion, he absolutely believed manti te'o had nothing to do with this, other than being the victim. now, one of the big questions you alluded to it a moment ago, is...
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for example, in hope indiana 2008 cdbg-disaster recovery allocation of $40 million allowed for the rebuilding of stronger and safer water and wastewater facilities that have operated since then without disruption, despite subsequent severe storms and flooding. previous disaster response efforts have proven the cdbg offers important flexibility and effectiveness by allowing jurisdictions to define long-term housing and infrastructure recovery programs based on their specific needs. our experience also demonstrates the important early appropriations so that it is clear that the funds will be available and planning efforts can include the full range of needs. major infrastructure investments take time to spend out, permitting and safety requirements. but state and local governments are unlikely to proceed with these efforts without assurance that they have funding to implement the project. furthermore after katrina the state of louisiana waited for more than 10 months for its second appropriations before launching its new homeownership assistance program. this delayed much-needed assistance in m
for example, in hope indiana 2008 cdbg-disaster recovery allocation of $40 million allowed for the rebuilding of stronger and safer water and wastewater facilities that have operated since then without disruption, despite subsequent severe storms and flooding. previous disaster response efforts have proven the cdbg offers important flexibility and effectiveness by allowing jurisdictions to define long-term housing and infrastructure recovery programs based on their specific needs. our...
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i grew up in indiana, but i was born in mississippi. the only state that did not see a rise in inequality, but get this -- it had an insignificant dip. the magnolia state was one of the few to post a small drop in poverty and a rise in income, but it still ranks as the worst in the nation on both counts. i want to give you some sense of what is happening with income inequality in this country since the year 1989. having said that, i want to start with you and just ask a question that is important as we sit here tonight on the eve of the inauguration on monday, on -- just days ahead of debt ceiling conversations, days after fiscal cliff negotiations. was that deal good for poor people? >> for 30 years, we have not addressed this issue, except for the wonderful work that you and cornel are doing in these wonderful people on the panel. politics has neglected the poor. one could say that there was a war on the poor rather than a war on poverty for much of this period. the united states has by far the most poverty of any of the high-income c
i grew up in indiana, but i was born in mississippi. the only state that did not see a rise in inequality, but get this -- it had an insignificant dip. the magnolia state was one of the few to post a small drop in poverty and a rise in income, but it still ranks as the worst in the nation on both counts. i want to give you some sense of what is happening with income inequality in this country since the year 1989. having said that, i want to start with you and just ask a question that is...
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when you run into indiana jones, he can have his hat back. nice to see you. >> how many bars are there over the world that have pictures of you in them? >> no, i turned 28 at a davos -- last year -- and it was one of the best birthdays ever. first time i ever ran into kings and bankers and princesses. it's really an interesting .01% of the global leaders. >> with the official public swearing inform the president all done, you know that, small matter over, the really big news of the day -- what was she wearing? look at that lovely red dress. this is not just a big story, it is epic. we'll have it coming up. but if you're looking at the house right now, you can watch us any time on your desktop or mobile phone. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. call or visit us online. we're
when you run into indiana jones, he can have his hat back. nice to see you. >> how many bars are there over the world that have pictures of you in them? >> no, i turned 28 at a davos -- last year -- and it was one of the best birthdays ever. first time i ever ran into kings and bankers and princesses. it's really an interesting .01% of the global leaders. >> with the official public swearing inform the president all done, you know that, small matter over, the really big news...